The Parent-Teen Connection – Parenting Book Group

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The Parent-Teen Connection by Susan Caso
We spend so much time preparing our children for life, but one of the greatest gifts we can give them is a relationship they can always come home to. Join author, therapist, and parent Susan Caso for this three-part discussion series to explore how intentionally cultivating connectedness can strengthen communication, create greater harmony at home, and become a lasting source of resilience through every stage of adolescence.
- DATES: October 12th, 19th, 26th
- TIME: 5:30 – 6:45 PM
- LOCATION: Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO 80302
- FACILITATOR: Susan Caso, Author, Mental Health Director for The Liv Project, Strategic & Technical Advisor for My Sister Liv (film), Emotionally Focused Trained Therapist
*Once registered, participants can pick up a free copy of the book at the library.
Session 1 (October 12): Connectedness, Belonging & Effective Communication
What if the key to better communication with your teen isn’t finding the right words, but creating the kind of relationship where they want to talk? Discover how connectedness and belonging lay the foundation for trust, openness, more harmonious interactions at home, and communication that feels meaningful and lasting.
Session 2 (October 19): Looking Inward—The Parent’s Role in Connection
Every parent brings their own experiences, beliefs, and emotional patterns into the relationship with their teen. Through self-reflection and greater self-awareness, you’ll learn how understanding yourself can transform the way you respond to and connect with your child.
Session 3 (October 26): Staying Connected When Life Gets Busy
The greatest threat to parent-teen connection is rarely one big event, it’s the gradual loss of meaningful moments in the midst of busy lives. Explore how technology, outside pressures, and the pace of modern parenting affect family relationships, and learn practical ways to protect connection, so it remains your family’s greatest strength.
Note: This book group will be in English with no interpretation.
About PEN Parenting Book Groups:
Parenting doesn’t come with a how-to manual, but you don’t have to figure it out alone.
PEN’s Parenting Book Groups are a welcoming space where parents and caregivers come together to discuss research-based parenting books, share experiences, build meaningful connections, and learn from one another with the guidance of an experienced facilitator.
Through thoughtful conversations, you’ll deepen your understanding of yourself and your child(ren), gain practical tools you can use in everyday life, and discover new perspectives alongside others on the parenting journey.
Previous participants describe PEN Parenting Book Groups as a “welcoming, supportive environment where every voice is heard.” Participants leave feeling more confident and better equipped to navigate the joys and challenges of parenting.